UPDATE: 2006 Festival of Original Theatre: Performing Adaptations (10/15/05; 2/15/06-2/19/06)
NOTE: New Deadline October 15, 2005
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NOTE: New Deadline October 15, 2005
The deadline has been extended for the CFP for the Jewish Studies Area for
the 2006 Popular Culture Association conference. Please note the new deadline
located at the end of the Call.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Daniel Walden or
Barbara Silliman immediately.
Thank you, and we hope to hear from you soon!
The deadline has been extended for the CFP for the Jewish Studies Area for
the 2006 Popular Culture Association conference. Please note the new deadline
located at the end of the Call.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Daniel Walden or
Barbara Silliman immediately.
Thank you, and we hope to hear from you soon!
English Graduate Student Conference
The University of Tulsa
'Passing and Questions of Legitimacy'
Call for papers and panels on Passing and the Question of Legitimacy.
The deadline has been extended for the CFP for the Jewish Studies Area for
the 2006 Popular Culture Association conference. Please note the new deadline
located at the end of the Call.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Daniel Walden or
Barbara Silliman immediately.
Thank you, and we hope to hear from you soon!
English Graduate Student Conference
The University of Tulsa
'Passing and Questions of Legitimacy'
Call for papers and panels on Passing and the Question of Legitimacy.
English Graduate Student Conference
The University of Tulsa
'Passing and Questions of Legitimacy'
Call for papers and panels on Passing and the Question of Legitimacy.
We are now accepting submissions for our forthcoming Film/TV/Digital
Media
e-journal, Mediascape. This journal is peer-edited and will be a place
for
articles pertaining to moving images and visual culture. It is published
on a
quarterly table. The topic is open.
Send submissions by November 15th to: erinhill_at_ucla.edu
Please see our site www.tft.ucla.edu/mediascape for submission policies.
We are now accepting submissions for our forthcoming Film/TV/Digital
Media
e-journal, Mediascape. This journal is peer-edited and will be a place
for
articles pertaining to moving images and visual culture. It is published
on a
quarterly table. The topic is open.
Send submissions by November 15th to: erinhill_at_ucla.edu
Please see our site www.tft.ucla.edu/mediascape for submission policies.
Call for Papers
ATTW @ CEA 2005:
Reading the Regions | Writing the Regions | Teaching the Regions
Deadline: 1 November 2005
Submission: 200-word abstracts submitted online at http://english.ttu.edu/CEA/index.html
31st Annual Film and Literature Conference at Florida State University
Documenting Trauma, Documenting Terror
February 2-5, 2006
Call for Papers - Deadline Extended to November 1, 2005
CALL FOR PROPOSALS (12/15/2006; 03/2006-04/01/2006)
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Indiana University-Bloomington will host an international,
interdisciplinary conference titled, "Variations on Blackness:
Race-Making in the Americas and the World" from March 30th to April
1st, 2006 in Bloomington, Indiana. We invite proposals for both panels
and individual papers that address any issue related to blackness in a
global or comparative context including, but not limited to:
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*Race-making and blackness
*Blackness in a European context
*Visual depictions of blackness
*International performance of blackness
*Blackness and the museum
*Blackness within the African diaspora
CALL FOR PROPOSALS (12/15/2006; 03/2006-04/01/2006)
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Indiana University-Bloomington will host an international,
interdisciplinary conference titled, "Variations on Blackness:
Race-Making in the Americas and the World" from March 30th to April
1st, 2006 in Bloomington, Indiana. We invite proposals for both panels
and individual papers that address any issue related to blackness in a
global or comparative context including, but not limited to:
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*Race-making and blackness
*Blackness in a European context
*Visual depictions of blackness
*International performance of blackness
*Blackness and the museum
*Blackness within the African diaspora
CALL FOR PROPOSALS (12/15/2006; 03/2006-04/01/2006)
=20
Indiana University-Bloomington will host an international,
interdisciplinary conference titled, "Variations on Blackness:
Race-Making in the Americas and the World" from March 30th to April
1st, 2006 in Bloomington, Indiana. We invite proposals for both panels
and individual papers that address any issue related to blackness in a
global or comparative context including, but not limited to:
=20
*Race-making and blackness
*Blackness in a European context
*Visual depictions of blackness
*International performance of blackness
*Blackness and the museum
*Blackness within the African diaspora
Appalachian Studies Area
American Culture Association
Atlanta, GA
April 12-15, 2006
Join us to talk about how Appalachia shows up on the big and small =
screens. Does popular culture give us the truth? Does it want the truth? =
Does Appalachia want to see the truth about itself? And so on.
Be willing to try out off-the-wall approaches. While it's fine to =
present on, say, Harlan County, USA or The Waltons, you might consider =
such topics as:
The Appalachian Aesthetics of Quentin Tarantino
Robert Mitchum: White Trash as Stagger Lee
and
Just Where Do the Beverly Hillbillies Come From Anyway?
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Papers and/or panels in the area:
Chicana/Chicano Literature, Film, Culture
The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations will
hold their annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 8 through 11,
2006. The organizations have met there for several years, and members wanted
to return because of the great location, the fine hotels, food, sights,
museums, and more. Albuquerque is the home of the National Hispanic Cultural
Center, which promises research and entertainment possibilities for
participants in this area as well.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Papers and/or panels in the area:
Chicana/Chicano Literature, Film, Culture
The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations will
hold their annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 8 through 11,
2006. The organizations have met there for several years, and members wanted
to return because of the great location, the fine hotels, food, sights,
museums, and more. Albuquerque is the home of the National Hispanic Cultural
Center, which promises research and entertainment possibilities for
participants in this area as well.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Papers and/or panels in the area:
Chicana/Chicano Literature, Film, Culture
The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations will
hold their annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 8 through 11,
2006. The organizations have met there for several years, and members wanted
to return because of the great location, the fine hotels, food, sights,
museums, and more. Albuquerque is the home of the National Hispanic Cultural
Center, which promises research and entertainment possibilities for
participants in this area as well.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Papers and/or panels in the area:
Chicana/Chicano Literature, Film, Culture
The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations will
hold their annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 8 through 11,
2006. The organizations have met there for several years, and members wanted
to return because of the great location, the fine hotels, food, sights,
museums, and more. Albuquerque is the home of the National Hispanic Cultural
Center, which promises research and entertainment possibilities for
participants in this area as well.
CALL FOR CHAPTERS
The Continuum Companion to Sound in Film and the Visual Media
(Continuum Books -- http://www.continuumbooks.com)
This book, now approaching its projected length, aims to bring
together key experts/chapters on issues, ideas, histories,
technologies, approaches (etc) connected with sound and music in film
and the visual media.
A small number of areas remain uncovered and we are looking to cover
these asap as the book moves toward its 2005/6 editorial phase. These
chapters are as follows:
1. Sound and/or Music in the Horror Film
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Papers and/or panels in the area:
Chicana/Chicano Culture: Literature, Film, Theory
The Popular Culture and American Culture Associations will hold their 2006
annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, April 12 through 15, 2006. Panels and
individual papers on all aspects of Chicana and Chicano culture are
encouraged for our 2006 meeting. The ³Chicana/Chicano Culture: Literature,
Film, Theory² area tends to be both multicultural and interdisciplinary, and
panels and individual papers may explore any issues relevant to Chicana and
Chicano cultural studies.
Revised call:
Call for Papers: The Historical Novel
2006 Southwest/Texas Popular Culture/American Culture Association
27th Annual Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico
February 8-11, 2006
The 2006 SW/TX PCA/ACA Conference will be held in Albuquerque, New
Mexico at the Hyatt Regency downtown. Join us this year, as a
returning or first-time participant, as we celebrate a new future on
Route 66 at this regional popular culture conference. Further details
regarding the conference (listing of all areas, hotel, registration,
tours, etc.) can be found at http://www.swtexaspca.org.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Papers and/or panels in the area:
Chicana/Chicano Culture: Literature, Film, Theory
The Popular Culture and American Culture Associations will hold their 2006
annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, April 12 through 15, 2006. Panels and
individual papers on all aspects of Chicana and Chicano culture are
encouraged for our 2006 meeting. The ³Chicana/Chicano Culture: Literature,
Film, Theory² area tends to be both multicultural and interdisciplinary, and
panels and individual papers may explore any issues relevant to Chicana and
Chicano cultural studies.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Papers and/or panels in the area:
Chicana/Chicano Culture: Literature, Film, Theory
The Popular Culture and American Culture Associations will hold their 2006
annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, April 12 through 15, 2006. Panels and
individual papers on all aspects of Chicana and Chicano culture are
encouraged for our 2006 meeting. The ³Chicana/Chicano Culture: Literature,
Film, Theory² area tends to be both multicultural and interdisciplinary, and
panels and individual papers may explore any issues relevant to Chicana and
Chicano cultural studies.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Papers and/or panels in the area:
Chicana/Chicano Culture: Literature, Film, Theory
The Popular Culture and American Culture Associations will hold their 2006
annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, April 12 through 15, 2006. Panels and
individual papers on all aspects of Chicana and Chicano culture are
encouraged for our 2006 meeting. The ³Chicana/Chicano Culture: Literature,
Film, Theory² area tends to be both multicultural and interdisciplinary, and
panels and individual papers may explore any issues relevant to Chicana and
Chicano cultural studies.
UPDATE: Extension of abstract dateline to October 30, 2005
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Call for Papers
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QUEER CHINESE CINEMAS
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UPDATE: Extension of abstract dateline to October 30, 2005
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Call for Papers
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QUEER CHINESE CINEMAS
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UPDATE: Extension of abstract dateline to October 30, 2005
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Call for Papers
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QUEER CHINESE CINEMAS
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Deadline extended:
The 6th Wenshan Conference on English and American Literature
English Department, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan
March 11, 2006
Abstracts Due: Nov. 5, 2005
Conference Theme: "Situated Knowledges: Literature of Belief, Believing, and the Unbelievable"
Due to exceptional interest in the conference guests and themes of the upcoming Sixth Wenshan Conference on English and American Literature and the streamlining of the review process, the deadline for abstracts has been extended to 5 November 2005. After that date, new submissions will not be accepted.
Deadline extended:
The 6th Wenshan Conference on English and American Literature
English Department, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan
March 11, 2006
Abstracts Due: Nov. 5, 2005
Conference Theme: "Situated Knowledges: Literature of Belief, Believing, and the Unbelievable"
Due to exceptional interest in the conference guests and themes of the upcoming Sixth Wenshan Conference on English and American Literature and the streamlining of the review process, the deadline for abstracts has been extended to 5 November 2005. After that date, new submissions will not be accepted.